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Man's new role as neither the worshipper nor the destroyer
Man's new role as neither the worshipper nor the destroyer of animals, but as a kind of governess, is beset by dangers, and often reminds one of charity in the nineteenth century. What is needed is not simply animal sanctuaries and extensive zoos, but a total change in our attitude of mind. We must recognize that the faculty of speech, which has given us power over those fellow creatures whom we once recognized as brothers, must carry with it a proper measure of responsibility. ... we can regain that feeling of kinship which will help us establish a feeling of the unity of creation. It is a faith we all may share.
Kenneth Clark, Animals and Men. Reprinted by permission of William Morrow and Company, Inc.
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May 25, 1987 issue
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Overcoming discouragement
Roberta Gail Dever
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MY PRAYER
Carol Rose Kelling
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Feeling God's presence
Richard Charles Hix
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Where is the search for good leading us?
Lizabeth Hermine Furst
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Faith underground
Shirley Mary Nicholson
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God's animals
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Face to face with the law of God
William E. Moody
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Stanley's story
Udai B. Hoffberg
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It has been so many years since my first published testimony that...
Lorraine G. Laule with contributions from Russell G. Laule
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Christian Science was introduced to me when I was serving as a...
Dorothy Burbidge
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with contributions from JOHN H. HOAGLAND